European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has announced an €800 billion ($841 billion) “REARM Europe” initiative to bolster EU defense capabilities amid concerns over potential U.S. disengagement. The proposal will be presented to 27 EU leaders during an emergency meeting in Brussels on Thursday, following President Donald Trump’s remarks on U.S. support for Europe and Ukraine. Von der Leyen stressed the need to ease fiscal constraints so member states can increase defense spending, with an average 1.5% of GDP increase expected to generate €650 billion ($683 billion) over four years. The initiative underscores Europe’s push for greater military self-reliance in response to shifting U.S. policies. If approved, the plan could mark a historic shift in EU defense strategy.
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